Product Features

The WendyLett Turning System has been developed to facilitate repositioning in bed. The system consists of high and low friction material working together in the design of the fabric: the weave is smooth in one direction only.

WendyLett’s components can be washed at up to 90°C for efficient infection control

Can remain underneath the User as bed linen compared to traditional slide sheet systems that must be removed

Pattern of the fabric (striped or check) indicates direction of slide

Anti-slide material at edges for greater safety

Choice of three styles/sizes of base sheet (midi, maxi or fitted) depends on risk assessment of the User

The WendyLett range includes a Base Sheet, 2 Way System and 4 Way System

The WendyLett Base Sheet assists turning in bed for Users with mild to moderate difficulty in turning independently

Sliding is lateral in the direction of the stripes

Slide sheet has a clear pattern of wide grey stripes on a white background

Excellent for sufferers of MS, Parkinsons, etc.

Offers many cost benefits for service provider and User

The WendyLett 2 Way System assists the Carer with lateral move and fine positioning of the User when turning unaided is not possible

2 way system prevents the User sliding down the bed

Slide sheet has a clear pattern of wide grey stripes on a white background

User can be turned laterally in the direction of the stripes when placed on top of the WendyLett base sheet

The WendyLett 4 Way System enables repositioning in multiple directions (up/down/sideways) when placed on top of the WendyLett base sheet

Allows easy turning, repositioning and recumbent positioning of the User in this combination

Brake system can be created by tucking the draw sheet under the mattress and the User’s buttocks and shoulders ensuring User security

Offers easy and safe positioning of Users who have a one-sided weakness

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